Originally posted by GBinOz
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We know when she appeared at the inquest, but have NO idea , so far as I am aware of when she approached the coroner's officer or the police to begin with.
If you have those details, showing that she waited 3 days before contacting them, then of course I accept the gap.
I found in the Bucks Row case, that people seem to ascribe the date of appearance at the inquest with the date they first come forward.
The reality is that you might approach the coroners officer within hours of the event, and the coroner then decide not to call you until several days later in proceedings.
As for timings, have you listened/watched the Rippercast recording of my East End Conference talk on timings?
While i don't mention Hanbury street, I do show very clearly how even modern day public clocks, only a hundred or so yards apart can be wrong.
Indeed , on multifaced clocks, it's not unknown for one face to show a time several minutes different from another face on the same clock.
The talk is a taster for a work I am on regarding timing at the time of the murders, that will address the issues with Hanbury street too.
Steve
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